While prescription drugs can lower blood pressure, it may cause side effects such as leg cramps, dizziness, and insomnia. Fortunately, most people can bring down their pressure naturally without medication with home remedies for low pressure (called hypotension). First, get to a healthy weight (these tips can help you get there). Then try these strategies to reduce the risk of heart disease.

High blood pressure plays a contributing role in more than 15% of deaths in the United States.

some points are given below these points are helpful for control hypertension

1. Go for walks

Exercise helps the heart use oxygen more efficiently, so it doesn’t work as hard to pump blood. Hypertensive patients who went for fitness walks at a brisk pace lowered pressure by almost 8 mmHg over 6 mmHg, found the study.

2. Breathe in deeply

Slow breathing and meditative practices such as qigong, yoga, and tai chi decrease stress hormones, which elevate renin, a kidney enzyme that raises blood pressure. Try 5 minutes in the morning and at night for low pressure. Inhale deeply and expand your belly. Exhale and release all of your tension. (Try these stress-busting yoga poses to relieve tension.)

3. Pick potatoes every day

Loading up on potassium-rich fruits and vegetables is an important part of any pressure lowering program, says Linda Van Horn, Ph.D., RD, a professor of preventive medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Aim for 2,000 to 4,000 mg of potassium a day, she says.

4. Be salt smart

Certain groups of people-the elderly, African Americans, and those with a family history of high blood pressure-are more likely than others to have a pressure that’s particularly salt (or sodium) sensitive.

5. Indulge in chocolate

Dark chocolate varieties contain flavanols that make blood vessels more elastic and increase the chances of low blood pressure. In one study, 18% of patients who ate it every day saw pressure decrease

6. Take a good supplement

In a review of 12 studies, researchers found that coenzyme Q10 reduced pressure by up to 17 mmHg over 10 mmHg.

7. Drink light alcohol

According to a review of 15 studies, the less you drink, the lower your blood pressure will drop-to a point. A study of women at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital, for example, found that light drinking (defined as one-quarter to one-half a drink per day for a woman) may actually reduce blood pressure more than no drinks per day.